Health & Society Database is a subset of Australian Family & Society Abstracts (FAMILY), produced by the Australian Institute of Family Studies. FAMILY indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on research, policy and practice issues about, or of relevance to, Australian families, so this subset database contains material on health policy and services as they relate to Australian people and families.

Specific subjects include: the health and well being of families and individuals; health policy; health services; quality of life, morbidity, mortality and life expectancy; mental health and illness; health issues of particular concern to the aged, children and youth; Aboriginal health; pregnancy, birth; ethical aspects of health such as those surrounding abortion, euthanasia and reproductive technologies; health education and promotion; health administration; and economic issues.

The database excludes documents of a clinical nature. Coverage is from 1980 - .

This EBSCOhost database, previously called Health Business Elite, covers all aspects of health-care administration and other non-clinical aspects of health-care institution management. Specific topics include:

Coverage varies, with some full-text content available from as far back as 1922- .

This database is also available to CSU users as part of an EBSCOhost (Business) package of databases, and an EBSCOhost (Health) package, where a number of related databases can be searched simultaneously.

An Australian database of entirely full-text content from journals, books, conference proceedings, research papers and reference materials. Includes the journals Radiographer and Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine. ...Show More

An Australian database of entirely full-text content from journals, books, conference proceedings, research papers and reference materials. ...Show More

Health including Pharmacy.

An Australian database of entirely full-text content from journals, books, conference proceedings, research papers and reference materials. Includes the Australian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy and The Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. ...Show More

An Australian database of entirely full-text content from journals, books, conference proceedings, research papers and reference materials. Includes the journals InPsych and Psychotherapy in Australia. ...Show More

The Health Collection is an Informit database of entirely full-text material which replaced the Meditext database. Meditext ceased to be available at the end of 2009.

The Informit Health Collection includes cover-to-cover access to allied health information from the Australasian region. Informit claims that many of the peer-reviewed journals it includes are uniquely available through Informit. The Health Collection also provides access to some full-text books and to grey literature such as conference proceedings and reports.

CINCH-Health is a health-related subset of the Australian Criminology Database (CINCH). CINCH is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of crime and criminal justice.

Source documents include journal articles, monographs, monograph chapters, conference papers, government documents, book reviews and theses. Statistical publications in serial form such as annual statistical reviews are gradually being added to the database.

Health Management Database is one of many databases available in the ProQuest platform. Its coverage includes more than 800 journals, and more than 4,500 doctoral dissertations and theses, with much of the content available in full-text.

HIV/AIDS Database (HIVA) is a bibliographic database of journal articles, books and audiovisual titles listed in the catalogues of the New South Wales HIV/AIDS Library Network.

HIVA deals extensively with clinical, nutritional, medical and psychological aspects of HIV/AIDS, as well as the relationship between alcohol and other drugs to HIV/AIDS.

As Australia's most comprehensive HIV and AIDS collection, HIVA is designed to provide invaluable information support for doctors, health care workers and allied professionals, students, researchers, and people living with HIV/AIDS.

The database consists of the library catalogues of the following organisations:

Albion Street Centre Library

Drug and Alcohol Services Library (formerly CEIDA library)

ACON: AIDS Council of NSW Inc.

FPA Health (NFPA)

NCHSR: National Centre in HIV Social Research

Department of Corrective Services (no longer updated)

The NSW HIV/AIDS Library Network consists of the following organisations:

The Humanities and Social Sciences Collection is one of Informit's e-Library collections. These collections are different from other Informit databases in that they are entirely full-text, and include full-text content from not only journals, but also monographs and books, conference proceedings, research papers, and reference materials.

Humanities International Complete is based on, and includes all of, the data from the Humanities International Index (over 2,200 titles and 2.71 million records), but it also includes the full-text of hundreds of books, journals, and other published sources. More than 1030 journals are available in full-text.

Major subject areas include literature, philosophy, the arts, history, culture and multi-disciplinary humanities titles, with a special emphasis on literature and the literary arts.

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